What a home we found for Jax! This sweet boy was adopted in just a few days by a wonderful retired couple living just outside Dallas. Jax will have his new Mom all to himself, all day long. He is living in a nice country home with a huge fenced yard to play in. We are looking forward to receiving our next update and seeing some photos showing how Jax is doing in his new home!

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Here is how our Dallas pet rehoming team presented Jax to locate his new family:

Hi, My name is Jax!

Jax is a 3 year old male purebred brindle French Bulldog (Frenchie). He is being rehomed by his owners, who has been overwhelmed with raising children, and simply cannot provide Jax with the time, attention, exercise, care and playtime he needs and very much deserves.

Jax is very healthy, aside from minor allergies which are very common in Frenchies. Jax is neutered, up to date on his shots, and microchipped.

Jax gets along with everyone. He likes cats and other dogs, and is great with kids. He has been house trained and is also obedience trained and walks well on a leash. In other words: The PERFECT dog!

Jax is looking for owners who can make him their focus. He would love to be the center of your world. He would appreciate a securely fenced back yard, and owners with lots of time to spend with him. He’s a great dog and can’t wait to meet you!

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